signer
Americannoun
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a person who signs.
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a person who writes their name, as in token of agreement.
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a person who communicates by or interprets into sign language.
noun
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a person who signs something
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a person who uses sign language to communicate with deaf people
Other Word Forms
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Etymology
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And in his choice of career—a signer for the deaf—he has put meaning ahead of money.
Rather, they should be designated as an authorized signer who can make transactions, but does not own the account and, as such, would not inherit it.
From MarketWatch
The 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence knew their expression of character placed them at mortal risk.
From Los Angeles Times
From the original two dozen signers of the Buttonwood Agreement, we are now a nation of investors, all hoping to be “at the eve of a fortune.”
From Barron's
From the original two dozen signers of the Buttonwood Agreement, we are now a nation of investors, all hoping to be “at the eve of a fortune.”
From Barron's
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